Reviews of Kenolie Village Campground

Rating:

6

8

Clean Restrooms:

Clean Showers:

Sep 2016 -
$25.00

This is mainly a seasonal site campground with a few transient sites available. We were the only transients in the campground during our stay. Office staff was very friendly. Not much in the way of Verizon cell or hot spot available. The bathrooms are clean but dated. The worst part for the bathhouse was either the long walk around to the bathhouse (up hill but not as steep) or the steep short cut up the hill (by the dump station). People we met were friendly. Laundry was expensive but the machines worked well. Campsite was on grass with a picnic table and fire pit. One must travel about one mile on a good gravel road and then climb a steep (but short) hill up to the campground. We probably would not stay here again. - roadking

Aug 2016 -
$39.00

The campground is very quiet; the sites are large. Most of the park is made up of seasonals. The owner could not have been any nicer. We would definitely stay here again! - Texas Safari

Reviews of Camperama (West River) Campground

Rating:

8

10

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Clean Showers:

May 2010 -
$32.00

We had a wonderful time at this campground. We traveled with a large group (8 families) and all had sites along the river. Bathrooms were very clean. Owner was very friendly. New rule: children had to have life vests to tube on the river (good rule) but we didn't have vests. Owner provided some for our group to borrow at no cost (not heard of these days!) Sites were a little tight, but because we were friends, we didn't mind. We will most likely come back here as a group. Wonderful spot! - JBaird

Jul 2008 -
$32.00

Camperama is a very friendly well run campground. Large grassy sites. Beautiful views and the water sites are the best. Activities for the kids. Recently changed hands and continues to be run well. We have been going there for 20+ years and will continue to do so. Wi-Fi is spotty. Honey wagon service is available if needed. - Fuller

Reviews of Bald Mountain Camp Ground

Rating:

7

9

10

8

9

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Clean Showers:

Sep 2015 -
$23.00

The main field was a strange experience, glad we went with a large group. They let us arrange ourselves how ever we wanted, so we had this neat courtyard feel. The other campers were all so friendly. The amenities are none existent, bathrooms were satisfactory, the creek is beautiful. Was running low due to lack of rainfall as was the reservoir up the road. Their were issues with water and electricity but staff worked to resolve and kept us informed. As the group next to us said, we got cold beer and console to play, we're good. Be prepared to be off grid, our kids were not. Yet across the creek there is another campground that have many more amenities and links to the outside world. If we go back to area might try the other campground, but with a group Bald Mtn was fun. - K S

Sep 2010 -
$22.00

Okay the reason I gave this a 9 is because it was the middle of the week and NO ONE was here. We had it to ourselves. Although there was a SEA of parked seasonal motorhomes, 5'vers and TT's everywhere with porches and permanent fixtures etc., no one was here. I also gave it a 9 since nothing is around this place, the State Park was closed for the season already and the towns nearby had basically nothing to see. There was a river right behind us with more seasonal campers lining the other side. Oh, when I say no one was around, that includes the owner. We called ahead and they told us to just grab a site and pay in the morning. We did so but when I went to dump on the way out no one was here. We waited for over an hour and still no one came in to their office. We knocked on every door and still nothing. Well, we'll sent you a check in the mail sir. Thank you for the stay. - viper-2

Jul 2008 -
$23.00

I've been coming here for years, very quiet, peaceful CG. Staff knows who you are and are very friendly. Sites are large, but they often do not even put others near you. Lots of privacy. Numerous flea markets, covered bridges, and good restaurants in the area. I especially enjoy tubing down the river, seeing all the birds and other wildlife. - JudoJeff

Reviews of Brattleboro North KOA

Rating:

8

7

10

10

9

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Clean Showers:

Oct 2017 -
$46.00

Clean, friendly park. Laundry room was clean. $2.00 to start laundry. Good location. Staff was great. I would give higher marks but, there are issues. The parking spots were too short & the trees needed to be trimmed back a bit. I had to back out of a pull thru due to the branches on the tree and the water pedestal in the site in front. Not all sites have sewer but they do offer 1 free honey bucket visit. 2nd visit is $10. Park charges $10 dollars per visitor. Really stinks if family stops over to get you. My sister came to pick us up for dinner. You have to pay for them just because they came to your site. First time I have encountered this. Save money, have them pick you up out front of the KOA. Admin note: Park website advises visitor rates vary from $4 to $12 depending on length of stay. - KodiTzu

Jul 2017 -
$50.00

Easy to get to from I-91 and not to far from Battleboro. Main problem was the cable tv which provides a poor picture more often than a clear one. Well maintained campground and friendly owners/staff. Need to trim more trees for Big Rigs access. - Esse

Jun 2017 -
$48.00

A gem, really a gem of a campground. Clean, quiet, grassy. A right sized campground. Sites amply sized. CG clean, facilities clean. Staff helpful and cheerful. Most sites pull thru. Firewood that's actually dry. Would we stay here again? Yes! You wish all CGs would be this great. - LPWms

Reviews of Kampfires (formerly Hidden Acres Campground)

Rating:

9

7

9

8

8

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Clean Showers:

Sep 2017 -
$21.00

September 27, Kampfires Campground, Dummerston, VT Passport America $19, 39 sites, full hookups, amphitheater, basketball, volleyball, playground, dump station, dog area, horseshoes, pool, mini golf, Scoops ice cream shop, laundry, bathhouse, pets are charged extra, Wifi included, cable available We stopped here for our last night before we head home because it honored Passport America. Very reasonable and it had full hookups which we needed. I believe this was a private campground and recently changed owners. Easy off from I91 to the campground. Very peaceful on a very hot day in October. We were pleased with our checkin and the girl that was working there. Nice stay and we would stop here again if in the area. We had a back in site but pull-throughs were available. Good stop! - gsnakehill

Aug 2017 -
$29.00

This is a small park in a very convenient location off of I-91 and close to Brattleboro. We would recommend it for passers by. There is a nice farm-stand just north of the campground with fresh produce. Also close by all necessary shopping. There seem to be new owners who would like the business to be profitable and this is a little too obvious. They ask for $5 for unlimited wi-fi, in theory unlimited streaming. However they don't allow more than two devices on the free wi-fi, so to connect more than two one needs to pay the $5/day. Not good internet anyway. Also they ask for $5 for late departure, even for one hour. These are not large amounts but they indicate a certain attitude that is not very generous, so we didn't feel like staying a minute longer than necessary. In fact had it not been for PA discount (4 nights max) this wouldn't have been good value. The price above reflects an average of 3 nights PA and one night full price. Even though it is a small place we couldn't locate the facilities easily. The laundry room has a code, given upon arrival, but it wasn't indicated on the map so we didn't bother. There are sites under nice trees and sites in full sun. We didn't think to ask and we got the full sun, unfortunately. All sites seemed to be pull-throughs. - AandWK

Sep 2016 -
$30.00

First time campers in the area. Friendly staff, large site but gravel and grass. Our site was nice and shady, beautiful pool. Site B10, 30 amp, no sewer. But honey wagon comes around every other day free if you need it. Very nice off leash dog area. Close to several covered bridges. - Corninggirl

Reviews of Molly Stark State Park

Rating:

10

9

9

10

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Jul 2017 -
$20.00

This little gem is our favorite campground and go to place. It is very well maintained. Private sites (as much privacy as one can expect!). Very clean bathrooms and showers. Quiet. Wood and ice available on site. Our favorite site is #13 located next to camp hosts - though we may try 2, 4, or 5 next time. The sites in the upper loop are generally comparable. The sites in the field (lower) pick up a lot of road noise. Very open, no privacy. Bath/shower house is older in that section so worth the walk to the other for showers. We have camped at Molly Stark for years in everything from tent to VW Westafalia back to tent and now Roadtrek (22'). The parks never disappoints. - CDG

Sep 2016 -
$20.00

We stayed at this park a few months earlier, and enjoyed it so much that we headed back up with a couple of friends for Labor Day Weekend. They stayed on site #21 and set up two tents. We booked the adjacent site #23 for our travel trailer. Both sites were level and had full sun throughout the day which was a welcome source of warmth on a crisp September morning, but might not be so welcome in the heat of the summer. The other issue with these two sites is that they are at the northern end of the park property and within earshot of Route 9. Road noise was pretty constant throughout the day, but quieted down at night with the exception of the occasional tractor trailer engine-braking down the hill leading up to the park. The bath house at the northern end of the park is dated and appears to be original to the park's construction. Cold water is free, but you'll need to pack quarters if you want hot water. We opted to walk to the newer bath house in the center of the park that we had used on our previous stay. We will definitely stay at this park again, but would likely chose a site at the southern end of the park with more shade, newer bath house, and away from the road noise. - malsbury

Sep 2016 -
$20.00

Amazing little state park with a great staff and easy access to the Harriman Reservoir. We booked site #12. When the ranger that checked us in saw our 21' travel trailer he mentioned we might have a some difficulty backing into the site. He said if that was the case, just come back up to the station and he would move us to one of the larger sites at the front of the park.

With a couple of tries, and folded in mirrors, we were able to get into the site. The site was nice and level, with shade throughout the day. We hiked the Olga Trail up to the fire watch tower which was a nice 1-1/2 hour walk after dinner our first night. The majority of our time in the area was spent at the Harriman Reservoir, located just a few miles west of the park.

There is a single dump station by the central bathhouse, with separate spigots for potable and flush water. However, the campsite is small enough that we have not experienced a wait to fill or dump our tanks.

The bath house at this end of the park is at most a year or two old. Showers work great, and give you a reasonable amount of preset temperature water for each button press. - malsbury

Reviews of Winhall Brook COE

Rating:

8

10

9

10

10

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Jul 2017 -
$13.00

This is a large campground that consists of mostly primitive sites along the Winhall River, and has a loop of electric/water sites as well. These sites are popular even midweek in summer, make sure and reserve a site online to ensure a spot (or take a riverside primitive spot, as they are more scenic). Our site could not get satellite but others could...also no cell signal but the office has wifi. Our site was out of level but not all sites were as out of level as ours. Showers and bathrooms were clean with hot water. - Pinkflamingo71

Aug 2016 -
$26.00

We again enjoyed our trip to Winhall Brook. Weather unfortunately did not cooperate where as we had rain almost our entire stay. At the very least campground did seem to have good drainage. Some changes for this year is all the campground roads are now paved. Campground has some hills and is a mix of wooded and open sites. Grounds are well maintained. Our hookups were in good working order. Barely a signal on our Verizon cell phone, just enough to get out a text. Campground office offers a WiFi hot spot which has a nice sitting area to use your devices. Helpful camp hosts. Campground has a river where you can go swimming, tubing or relaxing on the river's edge. There is also a abandoned rail road system that goes through the campground which is now scenic trails. Kayaking is also nearby. Spot on clean bathroom/showers. Found everyone very respectful. This year black bear are present, I saw one in the campground. We enjoyed this campground and would certainly return or recommend this place to anyone. - mdcamping

Jul 2016 -
$13.00

Fantastic park. Beautiful, wide sites with 30 amp electric and water. Very quiet and private despite our area being nearly full. Sites are right on a pristine river. There is a very narrow bridge with a tight turn to enter the electric campsites which left our 40 ft motorhome with about 4 inches free on each side. We had no phone service and no wifi at all. Wifi was available at the office but very slow. Office staff were great. Unbelievable park for the cost!! - Bunci

Reviews of Hinsdale Village

Rating:

4

8

4

6

7

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Jul 2017 -
$38.00

It didn't start well - we arrived at 4:00PM and our assigned site was still occupied. After we set up in a new site we asked about cable tv. It's satellite tv and it's a $50 cash deposit for the box, but the lady in the office waived it since I rarely carry cash anymore. The site was OK, not a pull-through since there was a big electrical box at the back end. Laundry was one washer and one dryer in an outside shed, we went to the town of Hinsdale instead. There is also a pool that we didn't use. This is mostly a seasonals campground with a few unshaded transient sites, and the seasonals act like they own it. During the week it was OK, but on Friday the weekend seasonals arrived with their ATV's and partying well after midnight. We actually turned our AC fan on just for some drowning background noise. Saturday was a repeat of Friday, maybe not as noisy but it ran just as late. We left at 9:00AM Sunday, but when I tried to drop off the satellite box there was no one in the office. A call to the "24 hour" number went to voicemail, so I just left the box inside the screen door. As a side, as we were packing up one of the full-time seasonals actually apologized for the noise and stated he was getting a bit tired of the weekenders also. - mbopp

Jul 2016 -
$43.00

Passport America applies to some days. The wifi is free and excellent speed. There are plenty trees but several sites have satellite access. No railroad or interstate noise. Our pull through site wasn't level but it did have a hump so if you move back and forth you'll find a level spot. - JerryC58

Jun 2015 -
$38.00

Approaching the campground there are many signs related to how we would need to behave to treat the locals well. Odd. No one in the office. We found our reserved site with no signs to help, then had to move to another site when mgr told us that wasn't ours now. Odd again but we settled. Lots are flat and wide. Pool is big and clean, playground old but maintained. Bathrooms, showers kept very clean. But boys from the community harass campers, run screaming through campground and purposely lock shower doors and then pound on occupied showers. They pounded so hard on my husband's door while he was showering that the door opened. These unruly children are a known issue, we learned when we reported this. We suffered from their actions yet we were supposed to be quiet for the sake of the locals. We will not return to be harassed again and cannot recommend this place as a result of these children which is really too bad. - khorne

Reviews of Ashuelot River Campground

We loved our time here! Beautiful small park but convenient to town and activities. Playground and showers could use an upgrade but everything was clean. We would definitely stay here again. - lg_77

Jul 2017 -
$45.00

The host, could be the nicest we have ever encountered!!!!! Big spaces with lots of room. No cable but who needs it in this setting. WIFI only at the office but they have a room for you to do your work in. All hook ups worked great!! - Donny and Donna

Jun 2017 -
$45.00

I love this campground!!! The owners are very friendly and work so hard to maintain their campground!! In addition to being the cleanest campground I've ever been to, the location was perfect for me. The Ashuelot River surrounds the campground for kayaking, canoeing and swimming. The adjacent forest is beautiful and it abuts the best rail trail that leads you right into Keene, NH. Great for walking, running, or biking! Overall it is just the best and I'm looking forward to my week stay in July!!! - CathyShaun

Reviews of Forest Lake Camping Ground Inc.

Rating:

2

4

6

9

3

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Aug 2017 -
$55.00

Nothing to do. Was pretty rundown, overpriced and unsightly. Lots were very close and sunny. Site surface was dirt. Would not recommend it.

It has a gate that opens for anyone, but you need a code to get out? Most of the permanant trailers are run down covered in moss and mold. No cable tv unless you want cable tv to install it for $110.00. Police were in and out most nights. - Gypsy8

Aug 2016 -
$45.00

Park is in bad shape, old run down abandoned trailers. No cable, only 30 amp electric. Overpriced in my opinion. - traveler88

Aug 2012 -
$36.00

This is a great campground for seasonal camping. Lots of sites with improvements like porches, sheds and multiple golf carts. The moon rising up over the mountain reflected in the lake was beautiful. The showers needed updating -- they were pull chain to operate and the rubber mats could have benefited from a a bleaching. The camp owner was hot and cold; this might make some feel unwelcome. Looked like a good place to camp with a boat. - mrsgranett